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Stopped by this monument on our way back to Kansas. There was nothing “spectacular” about the place. Costs $5 per person to get in. You can visit some of the booths surrounding the square but there isn’t much that stands out. The key experience is...More

Driving through SW Colorado and had to stop at the Four Corners Monument. Pretty desolate area but it is a neat attraction. This is a native American run attraction with a lot of little stands of native American crafts for sale. Every one was friendly.

Pretty neat to stand there. They did a good job at building it and putting it together. It would probably be better in the summer when more booths were open. There’s a couple trailers selling food too. However, for how far out of the way...More

Cool I’ll place to see, just for the heck of it. We were doing a road trip, and went a little out of the way to get here, but it was one of those things— “if your already this close,” why not stop. It is...More

We had to pay $5 per person. Not worth it charging per vehicle would make more sense. Bathrooms were closed. No food vendors as advertised. The vendor area around the monument had room for about 40 vendors.... only 4 were occupied. We were hoping for...More

While enroute to Zion N.P. we had to make a 2nd stop at the Four Corners Monument because the location was moved slightly from where it was when we were there last. It seems the site was slightly off before. However, now the site seems...More

Very cool! Please support the local merchants and buy something. The hand-made magnets are great! If I had small children it would be a great educational visit. Maybe take them around each podium to teach them about latitude and longitude and how the states lines...More